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Charles Bukowski

Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life

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The American writer Charles Bukowski (1920-94) developed a cult following for his simple and vivid poems, stories and novels based on his experiences as a hard-drinking postal worker in Los Angeles. His classic books include Post Office, Women and Love Is a Dog from Hell.

In this engrossing biography, studded with excerpts from Bukowski's writing, Howard Sounes tells the true story of Bukowski's life in the same punchy style as his subject. Sounes draws on interviews with all the significant people in Bukowski's career, including celebrity friends Robert Crumb, Allen Ginsberg, Norman Mailer, Sean Penn and Mickey Rourke, who played Bukowski in the movie Barfly.

Bukowski's editor and publisher, John Martin, praises the book: "Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life is a generous tribute to Bukowski's genius, and it clearly and truthfully captures the essence of Bukowski both as writer and man."

Howard Sounes is known for writing detailed and revelatory biographies of a range of extraordinary personalities, including the murderers Fred and Rosemary West (Fred & Rose) and the musicians Bob Dylan (Down the Highway) and Lou Reed (Notes from the Velvet Underground). For more information, visit www.howardsounes.com.

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The best source of information on Bukowski's life! Very well performed by the aurhor. Highly recommended.

Great book about a great man!

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in depth, well-researched, well written biography by UK journalist Sounes of the writer Charles Bukowski.

comprehensive biography

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A full and detailed narrative of Bukowski through the years. I didn't find Bukowski to be interesting, at times clearly a bore limited by his own arrogance and lack of effort. He became successful, but overall he was just a bum and not as enjoyable as Chinaski, his chosen character.

Detailed and seemingly well researched

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Enjoyed immensely. Inspired to read more, after blindly taking on the general picture of Bukowski as an untalented drunk misogynist.

Uncompromising subject and account

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Oh, what an extraordinary biography this fellow had written! It catapulted me right to the L. A. of the 30's and on so vividly I could feel the smell of Bukowski's armpit! He was probably a massive pain in the ars, but this book is better than any novel I read the previous year. Bukowski is among the few American authors I am able to read, but I had no clue how remarkable his personality was. This biography made me feel every aspect of the life and times to the bone. Very well written and exciting.
At first I thought I listen to some generated voice, but I grew to love the author's narration very quickly. My next pick will be his bio about Lou Reed, an other obscur American idol.

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